QUAKES NOTES: More than $10,000 raised for Camp Fire Victims at Winterfest

The San Jose Earthquakes dedicated their third-annual Winterfest, held at Avaya Stadium this past Sunday, to victims of the Camp Fire. The Quakes raised more than $10,000 raised from the equipment sale and 20 percent of wristband sales for the North Valley Community Foundation and Paradise High School soccer teams. The Quakes also donated equipment to the soccer teams. Read the full story here.

Earthquakes Break the Mold with $250 Season Pass

In a sports and entertainment era where ticket prices continue to rise, the San Jose Earthquakes are disrupting the status quo with a new option for fans to attend all home matches during the 2019 season at an affordable price. Designed for the devoted fan that wants to be a part of the Earthquakes matchday experience all season long, the Quakes’ new Terrace Pass grants access to each of the 20 home matches in 2019 for just $250. The pass is offered on a standing-room-only basis for all 19 matches at Avaya Stadium, providing an alternative for fans who want to support the team from either the TCL 4K Bar or Supporters’ Terrace. For more information or to reserve your pass today, please click here.

Quakes Academy’s Sophie Jones Returns Home after U.S. U-17 Girls Team Knocked out of World Cup

Earthquakes Academy player Sophie Jones returns home after the Unites States U-17 Women’s team was knocked out of the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Uruguay. The U.S. started off by defeating Cameroon 3-0, with two goals from Sunshine Fontes and one goal from Mia Fishel. The second match up was between the U.S. and Korea DPR, who defeated the U.S. team 3-0. The final match took place between the U.S. and Germany, who both needed a win in order to qualify for the quarterfinals. Germany defeated the U.S. team 4-0, securing the first-place position in Group C and advancing to the quarterfinals along with second-place Korea DPR. Read the full story here.